A decade of advocacy has laid the groundwork for energy wheeling in South Africa. Here’s what comes next.
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Absa has taken a R2.4-billion hit after a strategy shift left software assets with zero recoverable value.
Leo Brent Bozell III has highlighted the billions in American tech investment in South Africa – and the stakes for relations.
Africans lead the world in stablecoin use, driven by dollar demand and weak banking infrastructure.
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Sales of non-fungible tokens dropped sharply in the third quarter, according to blockchain tracker DappRadar, with demand showing little sign of returning.
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Gradidge-Mahura Investments turns ten this month. On 26 June 2008, Cipro (as the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission was known back then) confirmed that the business had been registered

































